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the government, which will be cut. last year in 2012 we thought the economy was growing at a rate of 2.5%. now we find out it was growing at 0.1%. it's unclear 9 out of 10 people on the street will actually know that's the case. so, you could have a big swing in economic growth and unless it's affecting you, you won't know it. but there are definitely going to be people -- 750,000 jobs over the course of this thing may be lost as a result of it. so, you'll see it, you'll feel it. it just depends on how much of the rest of the economy is going fast enough to offset the damage. that is a big unknown right now. >> jake, quickly here, the point of the meeting tomorrow between the president and those in congress? >> to try to come up with solutions, $85 billion in deficit reduction, whether that's through spending cuts or tax increases or some combination of both. and i think the white house is hoping that the added pressure of meeting on the day the cuts start taking effect will force republicans to compromise. i don't nec
the government, which will be cut. last year in 2012 we thought the economy was growing at a rate of 2.5%. now we find out it was growing at 0.1%. it's unclear 9 out of 10 people on the street will actually know that's the case. so, you could have a big swing in economic growth and unless it's affecting you, you won't know it. but there are definitely going to be people -- 750,000 jobs over the course of this thing may be lost as a result of it. so, you'll see it, you'll feel it. it just...
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around an hour from now, the bells will ring out across the city as the pope is taken in a white helicopter to castel gandolfo. his summer residence. he will wave from the balcony. perhaps say a few words. and in just four hours from now, he will be pope no longer. savannah? >> keir simmons in st. peter's square for us this morning. thank you. cardinals timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york joined us shortly after he took part in that momentous meeting and i began by asking him what those moments were like. >> it's the kind of somber for me. i love him very much. he means the world to me. all week, catholics call him our holy father. the italians call him el papa. he's like the daddy of the family. to see this gentle, learned, loving, holy man to see him fragile to see him make what i consider to be a remarkably humble and courageous decision, it was very moving. it was a very tender moment. i was honored when i went up. i only had a little while with him. i was honored that he remembered my name. it's always good when the boss remembers your name. i said to him, holy father. i love you
around an hour from now, the bells will ring out across the city as the pope is taken in a white helicopter to castel gandolfo. his summer residence. he will wave from the balcony. perhaps say a few words. and in just four hours from now, he will be pope no longer. savannah? >> keir simmons in st. peter's square for us this morning. thank you. cardinals timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york joined us shortly after he took part in that momentous meeting and i began by asking him what...
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they will leave their post at castel gandolfo, return to vatican city. that will be the outward sign that the papacy has ended because their role as protectors will be on hold for the new pope. >> it's one of those amazing things, going to the vatican when you have that memory. whatever your religion may be, it is a spiritual and awesome experience truly in its size and the swiss guard is a big part of that. >> absolutely. they're an outward sign of it. but this is unique. it's so rare for us, especially with the catholic church and its pageantry and mystery to be dealing with anything new. there's no latin expressions for this that we have to refer to all the time because they have their processes in place. what it's going to be. when will we ever see this man again? how will people regard the transition? will this conclave that picks the next pope be longer than usual because of this or shorter? we just don't know. >> and you talk about new things. the youngest person -- who knows who's going to be the next pope but the youngest person they're talking
they will leave their post at castel gandolfo, return to vatican city. that will be the outward sign that the papacy has ended because their role as protectors will be on hold for the new pope. >> it's one of those amazing things, going to the vatican when you have that memory. whatever your religion may be, it is a spiritual and awesome experience truly in its size and the swiss guard is a big part of that. >> absolutely. they're an outward sign of it. but this is unique. it's so...
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in a culvert. >> the wizard of oz was filmed in culvert city, so there you go. >> and gone with the wind. >> yeah. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: big news yesterday was dozens of republicans -- what did he say 100? >> yeah, i think so. >> stephanie: signed the brief to the supreme court in support of same-sex marriage rights. almost 60 businesses have also signed briefs. xerox did it first and then everyone else copied it. [♪ circus music ♪] [ laughter ] >> stephanie: see what i did there. [ laughter ] [♪ circus music ♪] >> really? really? >> stephanie: andrew sullivan said these businesses want to attract the best working forces as they can, and he added in the end the free market matters and in the end it wants gay equality. >> yep. ♪ let's hear it for the boys ♪ ♪ >> stephanie: and thank you xerox, copy that. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: i did it again. i went back and got it again. >> you are making my tummy hurt. >> stephanie: bam. >> bah da boom bah da bing! what aim a clown? here to amuse you? >> stephanie: i cannot get any support here. >
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police juries, county commissions, city councils, people all over the country. >> at the same time the voting rights act was being challenged at the supreme court today, up on capitol hill the work of rosa parks was being honored. there it is. a statue of parks will sit in statutory hall. best place to be. the first statue committed by congress in 140 years actually. president obama paid tribute to rosa parks. let's listen to the president. >> rosa parks' single act of disobedience launched a movement. the tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blind. it is because of these men and women that i stand here today. >> well, her statue will be there forever now. >> it will be and it should be. we can't forget where we came from. we've been on a long struggle in this country to try and have racial equality, live up to our promise. the voting rights act is one of the key things that helped us get to where we are. let's not stop now. >> gene? >> i can't put it better than that. >> thanks for joining us. >>> coming up, lo
police juries, county commissions, city councils, people all over the country. >> at the same time the voting rights act was being challenged at the supreme court today, up on capitol hill the work of rosa parks was being honored. there it is. a statue of parks will sit in statutory hall. best place to be. the first statue committed by congress in 140 years actually. president obama paid tribute to rosa parks. let's listen to the president. >> rosa parks' single act of disobedience...
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in the last 10 years, 9% of the crime guns in the city of chicago could be traced to the state of mississippi. it is clear that we need a national solution. let me describe briefly that key features of this new legislation of assault weapons ban a 2013. the bill bans the sale, transfer, and importation and manufacturing of 167 specifically named semi automatic assault weapons. it bans any other assault weapon, which is defined as semi automatic that can have a detachable magazine. these features were developed for military weapons to make them more affective and efficient at killing people in close combat situations. the bill prohibits large capacity ammunition devices capable of accepting more than 10 rounds. this is a crucial part of this legislation. these large magazines make a gun especially dangerous because they allow a shooter to fire 100 rounds are more without having to pause to reload. in many instances like the tragic shooting of congresswoman gabrielle giffords and tucson, arizona, it was only when the shooter had to change a magazine when or others have the chance to take the sh
in the last 10 years, 9% of the crime guns in the city of chicago could be traced to the state of mississippi. it is clear that we need a national solution. let me describe briefly that key features of this new legislation of assault weapons ban a 2013. the bill bans the sale, transfer, and importation and manufacturing of 167 specifically named semi automatic assault weapons. it bans any other assault weapon, which is defined as semi automatic that can have a detachable magazine. these...
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battle, says the political squabbling and uncertainty in washington has already brought the city's economy to a screeching halt. >> we've got businesses that don't spend money, businesses that are not hiring. businesses that aren't planning for the future, because they don't know what the government is going to do. >> reporter: but the cuts go even deeper. at phoenix services, many physically or mentally disabled produce harnesses for army parachutes and burial flags for military funerals. there are 550 nonprofits like phoenix that employ more than 130,000 seriously disabled workers. as government contractors, many of those jobs are at risk. but ceo brian dodson says each of these jobs saves thousands in public assistance. >> and so for taxpayers, eliminating our jobs is going to cost them money. >> reporter: but for these workers, it's not just about the paycheck. it's about the job. jim miklaszewski, nbc news, huntsville. >> quick note on our weather tonight. everywhere you looked across the plains and midwest all the way to the rockies down to texas, it was the big dig today for a lot o
battle, says the political squabbling and uncertainty in washington has already brought the city's economy to a screeching halt. >> we've got businesses that don't spend money, businesses that are not hiring. businesses that aren't planning for the future, because they don't know what the government is going to do. >> reporter: but the cuts go even deeper. at phoenix services, many physically or mentally disabled produce harnesses for army parachutes and burial flags for military...
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, i'm the mayor of the city of philadelphia. i'm honored to have the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the nation's mayors to discuss the importance of passing the assaults weapon ban of 2013. while we support several billions being considered by this committee, we have made passage of the assaults weapon ban of 2013 our top priority. gun violence has been perm for you, senator feinstein and it has been personal for me. the first police officer my city lost after i became mayor was killed by an ak-47 or sk-47 assault-time weapon when he responded to a bank robbery on a saturday morning. i will never forget that day. a 12-year veteran with the philadelphia police officer. he was 39 years old. he left a wife and three children. neither police officers nor our citizens, and especially our children should be confronted with these weapons on the streets, in our schools, in our movie theaters, shopping mall, in our places of worship or other civilian settings. gun violence has also been personal for neil who is here
, i'm the mayor of the city of philadelphia. i'm honored to have the opportunity to appear before you today on behalf of the nation's mayors to discuss the importance of passing the assaults weapon ban of 2013. while we support several billions being considered by this committee, we have made passage of the assaults weapon ban of 2013 our top priority. gun violence has been perm for you, senator feinstein and it has been personal for me. the first police officer my city lost after i became...
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because i think big city liberal democrats even if they see a deal on the table, a lot will vote for it. as the tea party fearing. >> let's test that and see if it's true. >> am i right or wrong? would the liberals go along with it if there was a deal? >> so you're going with a -- >> yes, the president would. >> this is good. progress. >> the president's put changed cpi, a better way of calculating -- >> explain. >> basically again, it's a better way of calculating -- more accurate way -- >> to figure out what's in the bag. it decides what inflation rate effects the average person. >> right. here's my question. we know the president's going to put that on the table. tell me. boehner just sat with scott pelley. pick a journalist, anybody. what revenue are you putting on the table? >> he wanted to cut -- he wanted to raise taxes for the top 1%. we did. >> this is the game. this is the game. >> this is not the game. tell me what cuts have we made? what cuts have we made? okay. the president is for change cpi. where is it? i don't see the proposal. i don't see the bill. is harry reid pre
because i think big city liberal democrats even if they see a deal on the table, a lot will vote for it. as the tea party fearing. >> let's test that and see if it's true. >> am i right or wrong? would the liberals go along with it if there was a deal? >> so you're going with a -- >> yes, the president would. >> this is good. progress. >> the president's put changed cpi, a better way of calculating -- >> explain. >> basically again, it's a better...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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in vatican city and fly to the castle. it's not a long flight, about ten minutes. at 8:00, he becomes pope ameritus. >> watching all this unfold. >> reporter: it's amazing. >> i know, we all wish we where there. >> chuck hagel and what his critics say now. ell, i didn't r. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental
in vatican city and fly to the castle. it's not a long flight, about ten minutes. at 8:00, he becomes pope ameritus. >> watching all this unfold. >> reporter: it's amazing. >> i know, we all wish we where there. >> chuck hagel and what his critics say now. ell, i didn't r. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the...
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, and the only african-american member of the city council in that city in alabama lost his seat. so that to me seems like a perfect reason why we still need section 5. they drew the district in such a way that it resulted in the on black member of the city council losing his district. yes, this stuff happens in ohio and pennsylvania and wisconsin. but it happens more often, still, in places like alabama, texas, and mississippi. and that's why section 5 so many different people across the legal spectrum are urging it be upheld. host: maverick rights in and says, the voting act law should expand to all states after seeing the obvious suppression attempts and tactics in the 2012 election. guest: well, if they are going to say it needs to be expanded, yes, that would then treat states the same. and particularly in terms of the evidence. ari keeps saying that there's more discrimination in covered states. that is simply not true. the facts do not bear that out at all. and if are you going to have section 5, yes, it should cover the rest of the country. but there simply is not evidence
, and the only african-american member of the city council in that city in alabama lost his seat. so that to me seems like a perfect reason why we still need section 5. they drew the district in such a way that it resulted in the on black member of the city council losing his district. yes, this stuff happens in ohio and pennsylvania and wisconsin. but it happens more often, still, in places like alabama, texas, and mississippi. and that's why section 5 so many different people across the legal...
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it's an ideological city right now. an ideolog either believes it is always the right time to cut taxes, always the right time to cut spending, or always the right time to increase spending or always the right time to increase taxes or always the right time to do whatever their ideology requires. in your opening statement, you point out that our -- the fed is adopting a different approach. you actually have different policies for different business conditions and would have a -- your line is 6.5% unemployment along with some other factors. the national debt is a growing cancer, but this is an economy that is still dpsh that suffered a heart attack in 2008, and you don't administer chemotherapy while the patient is still in the cardiac icu. would the markets have confidence in congress, and it's hard to think of whether they would ever have confidence in congress, if we had statutory provisions which, like your policies, had a trigger and moved towards a more contractionary fiscal policy with this 6.5% unemployment rate.
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i want to be part of the budgeting of my city. >> stephanie: it is cialis for our communities. gavin newsom remains with us as we continue right here on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: fresh republican outrage. you keep listening she'll make more. it is "the stephanie miller show." with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. current tv is the place for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. ♪ tell her about it ♪ ♪ tell her everything you feel ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "the stephanie miller show." lieutenant-governor of california, gavin newsom in studio. it is just me trying not to look at you. "citi
i want to be part of the budgeting of my city. >> stephanie: it is cialis for our communities. gavin newsom remains with us as we continue right here on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: fresh republican outrage. you keep listening she'll make more. it is "the stephanie miller show." with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory,...
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can get everything rolling. >> a lot of the parts of the midwest, kansas city, the section big storm in less than a week. february 27th here. how much storm fatigue are we dealing with? >> reporter: well, i think every february 27th there is winter fatigue in the midwest, and then you add two heavy storms, it could be debilitating, quite frankly. people are getting through it. it's great packing snow, so last night my kids and my wife, out in the front yard, made a huge snowman. but i think it's safe to say enough is enough. >> we're pulling on for you. >> send us pictures, we'll love to see that. >> reporter: yeah, we have a couple. all right. >> right now, a gigantic storm front moves northwest, upstate new york and central and northern new england can expect heavy snowfall. brace for that. jennifer delgado in the cnn weather center. who is in store for the next wallop? >> we're talking about more snow out there. for chicago, picked up 4.8 inches. kansas city, nearly 10. so you are right, a lot of people tired of the snow. the reality, still coming down. see from chicago, we're als
can get everything rolling. >> a lot of the parts of the midwest, kansas city, the section big storm in less than a week. february 27th here. how much storm fatigue are we dealing with? >> reporter: well, i think every february 27th there is winter fatigue in the midwest, and then you add two heavy storms, it could be debilitating, quite frankly. people are getting through it. it's great packing snow, so last night my kids and my wife, out in the front yard, made a huge snowman. but...
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and we asked the officer if he would pull her over? >> border line. >> bill: that was a very fine report by kirotv. in seattle. joining us from new york city analysts kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl what does it stay about driving under the influence the pot. >> washington has a standard if you are caught driving five or morton know grams of thc the ingredient of pot that gets into your blood. if you are caught driving with that that's automatic you lose your license for up to 90 days. you get caught a second is time you lose your license for two years. get caught a third time you lose your license for four years. >> bill: how does that test go down? >> well, the cops are able to take that test right there. it's a blood test they can take. that's the thc in your blood. >> bill: they have to take a blood test? they have to prick you and draw blood from you right on the street. >> they can do that right on the street. they can do it right there. the problem is in colorado dr. is no standard what's illegal when i are driving the car. >>
and we asked the officer if he would pull her over? >> border line. >> bill: that was a very fine report by kirotv. in seattle. joining us from new york city analysts kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl what does it stay about driving under the influence the pot. >> washington has a standard if you are caught driving five or morton know grams of thc the ingredient of pot that gets into your blood. if you are caught driving with that that's automatic you lose your license for up...
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slick, right now, the city here at kansas city is towing six buses that got stuck in the snow out there. the state crews also had a rough time. and eight state trucks got stuck in the ditch. in terms of the snowplow, two flipped over trying to get the roads cleared out so what they're hoping for right now as people look out the window and get intimidated by the snow and elect to stay home, all of these people out here driving eventually that means that people will get stuck and causes a ripple effect and makes it harder for the snowplows to do their work. you mentioned there were fatalities and most fatalities people who got out on the road and one fatality caused by a roof that collapsed. one guy was shovelling the snow and slipped and fell and hit his head. megyn. >> mike tobin, thank you. >> well, new details now on a stunning declaration last week. as radio star rush limbaugh expands on the idea that he offered last week, that for the first time in his life he is ashamed of his country. well, the belief that liberalism has won the day in this country and we'll take a look at why bil
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kansas city power and light reporting 45,000 customers in the kansas city metro area including the kansas side has 7,000, and that continues on into the rural electrical operatives, into the area between kansas city down toward wichita and the oklahoma border. so we're starting to be very concerned about these areas, they may be without power for several hours. jon: it's one thing to be without lights and appliances, but it's quite another to be without heat. do power outages necessarily mean folks are going to be losing heat in their homes? >> absolutely. and we are looking at the possibility of needing to establish warming centers or shelters, so that's something we are in the process of discussing depending how long these projected power outages could go, and some are projected to go for several hours, so we're looking closely at the situation. jon: but at the same time you don't want people driving on the roads, so just driving to a warming center could be potentially life threatening, couldn't it? >> excuse me, the roads are improving in the area of where these power outages are occu
kansas city power and light reporting 45,000 customers in the kansas city metro area including the kansas side has 7,000, and that continues on into the rural electrical operatives, into the area between kansas city down toward wichita and the oklahoma border. so we're starting to be very concerned about these areas, they may be without power for several hours. jon: it's one thing to be without lights and appliances, but it's quite another to be without heat. do power outages necessarily mean...
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specifically "a place at the table" documents people from all walks of life, from inner city philadelphia to rural colorado. and it shows how they struggle not just to put healthy food on their kitchen tables but some cases to put any food on their tables at all. the film just doesn't he show how people struggle with food, it shows how the lack of food affects children and the capacity of kids to pay attention and learn in class. in all candor, mr. speaker, i play a small part in this film and i'm pleased they allowed me to give my thoughts on the problem and ways we can address it. this film is not about my opinions. it's about the challenge facing the people in this movie. it's about how our country guts the place where over 50 million people again, one in six americans, are food insecure or hungry. it's about how our legislative policies are not meeting the needs of the hungry, especially as low and middle income families continue to struggle during this economic recovery. it's about how parents and grandparents are trying to take care of their families but are falling short of doing s
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cities and the camera suppliers. bill: what about the accuracy of these cameras, is that challenged? >> reporter: that has come under scrutiny but american traffic solutions which is a big player in the red light camera business insists its cameras are accurate. it's photographic proof it says, in fact they say it's even more reliable than, say just a cop driving by an intersection. about 600 communities and half the states now use these red light cameras. critics contend the real solution for safety here is the traffic engineering of the yellow light, specifically how many seconds that yellow lasts. >> let even the yellow by about one second and you will typically reduce the violation rate between 60 on 90% that is usually enough for then the camera will lose money versus its cost and will be removed. >> reporter: florida sponsored to ban this camera. she says this i the number one complaint she hears about from her constituents. bill: thank you, phil. on the red light district in miami. martha: a deadly accident at
cities and the camera suppliers. bill: what about the accuracy of these cameras, is that challenged? >> reporter: that has come under scrutiny but american traffic solutions which is a big player in the red light camera business insists its cameras are accurate. it's photographic proof it says, in fact they say it's even more reliable than, say just a cop driving by an intersection. about 600 communities and half the states now use these red light cameras. critics contend the real...
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it works in the movies. >> stephanie: yeah. more than 2700 schools would lose funding through the title one program, and over 7,000 special ed teachers and aids would be cut, coastal cities lovely, fema will be forced to cut an unspecified number of state and local grants that fund first responders. get an hiv test while it's still ugly -- or ugly? easy. i meant to say easy. no easy. cuts to the aids drug assistance program would result in 442,000 fewer tests. inspectors for osha could be furloughed or laid off. workplaces will be unexpected for extended periods of time. [ applause ] >> thank you republicans. thank you boner-quester. >> stephanie: thank you, eric cantor. hello jaberry. aim saying that correctly? in california. >> caller: you said that perfectly. good morning. i want to preface this with saying i'm for more gun control. i had a job where we had people come in with assault rifles and lift a bunch of goods being shipped to china. and i think the gop is willing to let us hit the skwooes ration for all of the reason
it works in the movies. >> stephanie: yeah. more than 2700 schools would lose funding through the title one program, and over 7,000 special ed teachers and aids would be cut, coastal cities lovely, fema will be forced to cut an unspecified number of state and local grants that fund first responders. get an hiv test while it's still ugly -- or ugly? easy. i meant to say easy. no easy. cuts to the aids drug assistance program would result in 442,000 fewer tests. inspectors for osha could be...
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here in new york city, you do not have to worry about the snow. but just heavy rain that's going to be starting during the overnight hours tonight and even as we head into your wednesday and some showers should linger through your thursday. we do have some wet weather on the way. enjoy the dry weather while you have it today across the northeast. otherwise take a look at some of these snowfall accumulations. up to six inches of snow possible in the chicago area. widespread three to six inches across portions of the northeast. the snow coming down right now across portions of missouri. southern portions of iowa. winter storm warnings in effect because it's not just the amount of snow we're expecting, but the wind that is also an issue. we do have some icy mornings in effect across portion of the higher elevations of the central appalachians. icing will be a concern. florida, georgia and portions of south carolina expecting severe weather, tornadoes, large hail will be possible. and a brand-new tornado watch was issued, including cities like jackson
here in new york city, you do not have to worry about the snow. but just heavy rain that's going to be starting during the overnight hours tonight and even as we head into your wednesday and some showers should linger through your thursday. we do have some wet weather on the way. enjoy the dry weather while you have it today across the northeast. otherwise take a look at some of these snowfall accumulations. up to six inches of snow possible in the chicago area. widespread three to six inches...
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new details on the restaurant far in kansas city, missouri last week. the contractor suspected of causing a blast by hitting a natural gas line didn't have the permit for the work. they tried to file the paperwork a a day later. one person was killed 15 others injured. >>> you can be quiet about your quarter life crisis. according to a new study on long give vit 72 is the new 30. >> comber man researches looked at men with high expectancy rate and they say primitive cave men had the same odds of dying at 30 as swedish and japanese men have at dying at 72. >> fascinating. well extreme weather across the midsection of the united states the second blizzard in less than a week shutting down the central plains and the midwest. over a foot of snow dumped across texas and oklahoma piling on to the snow already there from last week's storm. thousands of people left in the dark. it is not over yet. maria molina is tracking it for us. >> good morning. the storm still on the move and expected to produce significant snowfall across missouri, illinois across the gre
new details on the restaurant far in kansas city, missouri last week. the contractor suspected of causing a blast by hitting a natural gas line didn't have the permit for the work. they tried to file the paperwork a a day later. one person was killed 15 others injured. >>> you can be quiet about your quarter life crisis. according to a new study on long give vit 72 is the new 30. >> comber man researches looked at men with high expectancy rate and they say primitive cave men had...
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single senior in the city to college. is dollars for scholars was born. he began collecting as little as $1 from neighbors to provide scholarships. four decades later, what began as a card table operation became scholarship america which has awarded $3 billion in scholarships across 38 states. at 92 years old, dr. franken continues to fight for the city he loves and the students he made his life work. i recognize him and his wife charlotte -- i congratulate him and his wife charlotte on recognition they deserve. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> when the republicans refer to president obama's sequestration, they must think no one in the country reb -- remembers the events of the last two years. remember two years ago, the republicans black mailed the entire country saying they would not permit the debt ceiling to be increasened and would force the country to default on its d
single senior in the city to college. is dollars for scholars was born. he began collecting as little as $1 from neighbors to provide scholarships. four decades later, what began as a card table operation became scholarship america which has awarded $3 billion in scholarships across 38 states. at 92 years old, dr. franken continues to fight for the city he loves and the students he made his life work. i recognize him and his wife charlotte -- i congratulate him and his wife charlotte on...
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what is the future of that city? guest: detroit has many great things going on, young people moving in, some great projects going on. the challenge in detroit is city government. it is not a recent issue. there are good people in the recent administration. this goes back for decades. the city government is unsustainable in terms of its finances. it needs to provide better services. we have had a review team looking at the finances. one of the question it asks is, do we need to take additional steps to get detroit's finances together? -- working better? oddly partner with the city to get that happening? detroit will be a great city again. that is critically important for the future of michigan. caller: what is happening in detroit is disgraceful. look. you run for office. you get in, you get that power, and all good ideas run out of your mind. it seems like all of the government, including state, is bought and sold to the highest bidder. you start off with a decent salary, and then when you all come out of office, you
what is the future of that city? guest: detroit has many great things going on, young people moving in, some great projects going on. the challenge in detroit is city government. it is not a recent issue. there are good people in the recent administration. this goes back for decades. the city government is unsustainable in terms of its finances. it needs to provide better services. we have had a review team looking at the finances. one of the question it asks is, do we need to take additional...
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tomorrow, the city council is authorized to allow the city manager to negotiate a deal. sacramento is trying to keep another group from taking the team and moving it to seattle. >>> four family members missing after a boating trip off san mateo county. two of the missing are young children. what the u.s. coast guard is doing this morning. >>> good morning. traffic in san francisco moderately heavy approaching the lower deck of the bay bridge. we'll tell you more about the morning commute straight ahead. atever you want, baby. hmm. let's just share a 20 piece. [ internal ] 20 mcnuggets, for only $4.99? oh, man. she's beautiful smart and sensible. jackpot. [ crewperson ] anything else? [ male announcer ] mcdonald's crispy, juicy chicken mcnuggets are now part of the extra value menu. so you get the tastes you love at a price you'll love even more. guess who's going to the game? [ internal ] thank you. [ male announcer ] the simple joy of having more to love. >>> the search continues for four family members who vanished after a boat trip in san mateo county. two of the miss
tomorrow, the city council is authorized to allow the city manager to negotiate a deal. sacramento is trying to keep another group from taking the team and moving it to seattle. >>> four family members missing after a boating trip off san mateo county. two of the missing are young children. what the u.s. coast guard is doing this morning. >>> good morning. traffic in san francisco moderately heavy approaching the lower deck of the bay bridge. we'll tell you more about the...
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the pinch. >> flights to major cities like new york, chicago and san francisco and others could experience delays of up to 90 minutes during peak hours because we have fewer controllers on staff. delays in these major airports will ripple across the country. >> cnn's chief congressional correspondent, dana bash, is on capitol hill to break it all down for us. so dana, are these just scare tactics, or should we all be bracing for real impact? >> reporter: i think probably to be fair, it would be a combination of both. i think that there is going to be a real impact, like you said. the transportation secretary isn't making things up. there are going to be some cuts. and it will result in some pain that everyday, average americans will feel if they're going to go to the airport. at the same time, you definitely hear republicans saying, you know, give me a break. the white house does have the potential to do something to change this. and that's actually the kind of legislation, the proposal you're going to see this week in the senate from republicans. what they're going to say is instead of re
the pinch. >> flights to major cities like new york, chicago and san francisco and others could experience delays of up to 90 minutes during peak hours because we have fewer controllers on staff. delays in these major airports will ripple across the country. >> cnn's chief congressional correspondent, dana bash, is on capitol hill to break it all down for us. so dana, are these just scare tactics, or should we all be bracing for real impact? >> reporter: i think probably to be...
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over the walls of the city, and you didn't see who you killed. if the prophet muhammad used catapults, that means if he lived today, he would use nuclear weapons. people tend to say, oh, that's just religion, people are rational. which isn't quite true. religious fault lines in the middle east are critical. i think once iran goes nuclear, i think we're going to have a severe shia/sunni fortnight, threatening the sunni dominance in the world -- in the middle east. we will probably see very close to that a pakistani, a nuclear presence, a pakistani-extended deterrence in saudi arabia. the saudis finance the pakistani nuclear program. they have a prior agreement with them that if saudi arabia calls for it, they will provide them with nuclear weapons. i doubt that the pakistanis will just deliver a bomb. they would probably station elements in the region, and this would, is going to raise a question regarding for the first time a pakistani second-strike capability against india which would certainly complicate the south asian complex. escalation and
over the walls of the city, and you didn't see who you killed. if the prophet muhammad used catapults, that means if he lived today, he would use nuclear weapons. people tend to say, oh, that's just religion, people are rational. which isn't quite true. religious fault lines in the middle east are critical. i think once iran goes nuclear, i think we're going to have a severe shia/sunni fortnight, threatening the sunni dominance in the world -- in the middle east. we will probably see very close...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. >> i love that. >> that was jimmy fallon and that was the first lady. we can talk about
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> i love that. >> that was jimmy fallon and that was the first lady. we can talk about fiscal austerity or the evolution of the mom dance of that's what they were doing there. call me the different reel in, try to pass to my kids. that's what they were doing. that was fun. wasn't to talk politics for a second if you can regain your composu composure. you heard bobby jindal, clearly positioning himself to run. hillary clinton is still sort of the perp to beat on the democratic side. head to head with governor christie, you look at 49 to 45. how do you see these early readings so far? >> they are fun to talk about. hillary clinton makes it easier i think for republicans for this reason. it makes it harder for unserious candidates to emerge. >> just among new jersey voters that poll. >> you hear the voices of jindal, christie, mack donnell, jeb bush as opposed to voices
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> i love that. >> that was jimmy fallon and that was the first lady. we can talk about fiscal austerity or the evolution of the mom dance of that's what they were doing there. call me the different reel in, try to pass to my kids. that's what they were doing. that was...
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first, i was summarily grounded for venturing without permission to the other side of the city. [laughter] second, i started to pay special attention to the plaques on the buildings that recommend -- that recognize the united states of america for lending a hand in rebuilding. i was proud. the marshall plan, imf, and other organizations led by the united states are evidence of our ability to make the right decisions at the right time, taking risks today in the interest of tomorrow. we now face a similar crossroads. we can be complacent or competitive as markets bloom in every corner of the world. with or without us. we could be there to help plant the seeds or we can see the power to others. given the chance to lead a second great american century, we must not just look to the american landscape today. look at the days to come. we must marshal the courage that define the the marshall plan so that we might secure in the future freedom. let's remember the principles of jefferson's time. looking to independence echoing in our time. america's national interest is in leading strongly
first, i was summarily grounded for venturing without permission to the other side of the city. [laughter] second, i started to pay special attention to the plaques on the buildings that recommend -- that recognize the united states of america for lending a hand in rebuilding. i was proud. the marshall plan, imf, and other organizations led by the united states are evidence of our ability to make the right decisions at the right time, taking risks today in the interest of tomorrow. we now face...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash is anything but basic. soft, smooth skin with olay. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll have it or find it, and get it to you fast. staples. that was easy. >>> coming up, economic consequences of washington. our roundtable is here and ready to weigh in after this break. [ girl ] when i started playing soccer, i wasn't so good. [ barks ] so me and sadie started practicing. we practiced a lot. now i've got some moves! [ crowd cheering ] s
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash is anything but basic. soft, smooth skin with olay. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies...
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in addition to piloting specific projects, cities are taking the lead by looking at their own buildings, because buildings actually generate a significant amount of greenhouse gases -- gases. they're looking in particular at commercial buildings, and we are trying to provide the tools. i remember in the 1960's, when my favorite saying was, -- sayings was, information is power. it is still true today. you tell people how efficient are building as, you let them do cost figures are going out over a few years, and you're not requiring things to happen -- you are enabling things to happen. give people the right information, and they make smart choices. part of our job is to make sure that we are consistently working together to be clear on the cost and benefits of all of these programs moving forward. communities can make smart choices. i know you talked little bit about electric vehicle deployment. i'm sick and tired of california being out in front. it is amazing what is actually happening. more companiest investing and manufacturing these low emission vehicles and electric vehicles. i see
in addition to piloting specific projects, cities are taking the lead by looking at their own buildings, because buildings actually generate a significant amount of greenhouse gases -- gases. they're looking in particular at commercial buildings, and we are trying to provide the tools. i remember in the 1960's, when my favorite saying was, -- sayings was, information is power. it is still true today. you tell people how efficient are building as, you let them do cost figures are going out over...
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he is stuck city decides i will negotiate the end of the war in the treaty is sent back to president polk he is outraged and ejected tailored misstate -- administration to compensate for expensive but president polk cannot send the treaty to the senate after he publicly said the terms and it is everything he asked for initially before he changed his mind to get the whole thing. lincoln and his colleagues very, very successful. with the hands on the omnibus postal will and benefits those in his district, he is a player with the issues of "war and peace." >> you have shared a desk with some cool characters. had to interact with these guys? what is a process for finding the next turn in finding the next turn in your narrative? >> it was great fun to research. had to add value to lincoln's story it is only the third book of him in congress in history there are so many books so i will look at letters of his colleagues from the 30th congress most people have not even looked sue their letters. one example of a house mate from abolition house his papers are in harrisburg pennsylvania. the cu
he is stuck city decides i will negotiate the end of the war in the treaty is sent back to president polk he is outraged and ejected tailored misstate -- administration to compensate for expensive but president polk cannot send the treaty to the senate after he publicly said the terms and it is everything he asked for initially before he changed his mind to get the whole thing. lincoln and his colleagues very, very successful. with the hands on the omnibus postal will and benefits those in his...
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and did they also throw rush limbaugh under the bus? find out next on news watch. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >> stephanie wolf a visiting assistant professor at west liberty university west virginia. instructed her students to keep a journal of news reports about politics, news sources included the economist, the bbc, huffington post, but the top two banned sources onion, which the assignment wrote was not news, is literally a parody and number two, fox news. she wrote the tag line, fox news makes me cringe. please do not subject me to this biased news station. i would almost you
and did they also throw rush limbaugh under the bus? find out next on news watch. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou...
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and look at the murder rates versus other cities. new york city per 100,000 citizens has had five murders where about four times less than philadelphia, for example, or chicago. dorothy, so, if jason is right, why any objections? >> well, there are no reasons, no factual reasons for objection. this is sheer demagoguery, let's go to the old saying, the constitution is not a suicide pact, it's not a suicide pact for minority, either and the basis of all of this claims that minorities are hurt. it's bizarre, if i could just make a quick trip to the los angeles police officer who shot the people which brought a vocal group out, yeah, we don't want to-- the police are corrupt. it is a very good mirror image of the view. >> paul: let me introduce a couple of facts here, 84% of the stop and frisk people, who are stopped and frisked are minorities according to 2011 and 88% of those who are stopped, there was no summons, there was no arrest, so, the accusation, look, it's a kind of racial profiling number one, and number two, it's overdone. y
and look at the murder rates versus other cities. new york city per 100,000 citizens has had five murders where about four times less than philadelphia, for example, or chicago. dorothy, so, if jason is right, why any objections? >> well, there are no reasons, no factual reasons for objection. this is sheer demagoguery, let's go to the old saying, the constitution is not a suicide pact, it's not a suicide pact for minority, either and the basis of all of this claims that minorities are...
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so this may be in the case of the city council, i think she's the 35th alderman since the erle willy '70s who has been convicted of corruption. they've had a string of public officials and two governors in prison in the last few years and this is yet another sad chapter and you're looking for the overview and specifically the jacksons are a family very important to chicago, people are sad and mad. >> on tuesday there will be 22 candidates on the primary slate. the front-runner appears to be former state representative robin kelly. a recent campaign ad focused on a view on guns and that was funded by mayor michael bloomberg which was spending a reported $2 million on this race so how is big money from the outside changing this and other local races? >> this is the big proxy test. the bloomberg organization now spending much more than just about everyone in that race and if they are able to successfully knock off the woman who was leading at one time, lynn, you can remind me of her name. >> it's former congressman debbie haller haveson. >> if bloomberg is able to pump her rise and push
so this may be in the case of the city council, i think she's the 35th alderman since the erle willy '70s who has been convicted of corruption. they've had a string of public officials and two governors in prison in the last few years and this is yet another sad chapter and you're looking for the overview and specifically the jacksons are a family very important to chicago, people are sad and mad. >> on tuesday there will be 22 candidates on the primary slate. the front-runner appears to...
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the judge ordered the city to cover the cost of attorneys who wanted them to take over the department. >>> an oakland man is waking up in home this morning after almost serving seven years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. >> i'm real blessed. i'm free again. it's been a long journey for me. >> he had been serving 25 years to life for a 2006 shooting that he had nothing to do with. a team of volunteer lawyers worked for years to prove his innocence and yesterday he was able to hug his mom for the first time in years. >> i'm 77 years old and i have never felt like this is my life. god is so good. he is awesome. >> reporter: the man investigators think is the actual shooter in that case is already in jail for unrelated crimes. >>> imagine the logistics sending thousands of people overseas nine to ten times a year. see the bay area woman doing it year after year all for children in four countries. >>> the next time you think about feeding your leftovers to your pets? the food to avoid. >>> next, how to make your very own rescue. >>> we've got the doppler radar up and running, bu
the judge ordered the city to cover the cost of attorneys who wanted them to take over the department. >>> an oakland man is waking up in home this morning after almost serving seven years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. >> i'm real blessed. i'm free again. it's been a long journey for me. >> he had been serving 25 years to life for a 2006 shooting that he had nothing to do with. a team of volunteer lawyers worked for years to prove his innocence and yesterday he...